Tag: Kullu

  • Two killed in road accidents in Kullu

    Two killed in road accidents in Kullu

    Two persons were killed in separate road accidents in the district today.

    The victim, Narender Kumar of Sarabai, was walking back home when the accident took place near the Kali Mata temple at Sarabai.

    When he did not return home, members of his family tried calling him up, but to no avail. They then went out looking for him and found him lying injured on a roadside. He was rushed to the hospital but the doctors declared him brought dead.

    The police are speculating in the preliminary investigation that the victim was hit by a vehicle from behind on the Bhuntar-Sarabai road. The police said a case had been registered and further investigation was underway.

    In another incident, a person was killed when a car hit his bike while overtaking at Bashing on the Manali-Kullu National Highway, 6 km from here today.

    The footage of a CCTV camera installed on the spot, which has since gone viral on social media, shows a bike en route from Manali to Kullu. A speeding car attempts to overtake a bus and collides head-on with the bike.

    The bystanders rushed the victim, Sukhram of Kothi Sari village in Babeli panchayat, to the hospital but he succumbed to his injuries during the treatment.

    The Kullu police were informed about the incident by the hospital authorities and a case of negligent driving has been registered against the driver of the car. The police said further proceedings are underway.

  • Registration of 17 cooperative societies canceled in Kullu

    Registration of 17 cooperative societies canceled in Kullu

    The Kullu Cooperative Department has cancelled the registration of 17 cooperative societies as these had become inactive. Meanwhile, 17 more institutions can be closed due to arbitrariness. It is also investigating their documents.

    The department has issued notices to about 200 institutions which are currently inactive. The department is also examining the files and documents of their work plans. If any irregularities are found, necessary directions are being given for rectification.

    According to rules, organisations have to complete their work within one and a half years of registration. The department records reveal, 31.25 per cent of the cooperative societies registered in the district are not functioning. Due to this the Cooperative Department is facing extra burden.